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larry_vw_1955
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November 11, 2022, 02:13:17 AM
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A meaningless concession. There are millions of bitcoin on addresses with revealed public keys or locked by P2PK.
ok. you made your point. we'll leave it at that for now  Cool

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There are plenty of projects which already use multi-party funded transactions in a trustless manner, such as Lightning and coinjoins. My suggestion for sharing unsigned/partially signed transaction directly between users was because other users were complaining the solutions given were too complicated. If you want a super simple solution like my Electrum one, then by necessity there will be some drawbacks. If you don't want these drawbacks, then use one of the more complicated solutions.
yeah, i mean you know more about this topic than i ever will i'm not arguing about it. the op should be thankful for your 2 feasible solutions to his problem. leave it at that.
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November 21, 2022, 11:07:08 PM
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Having multiple crypto wallets is a really good idea. Check it out https://oneart.digital/en/blog/should-i-have-multiple-crypto-wallets  Shocked

thumbs down for an irrelevant comment. not only that but the article itself is kind of pointless.
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